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J.S. FletcherThe Middle Temple Murder

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LibriVox recording of The Middle Temple Murder, by J.S. Fletcher.

The dead body of a man is found on the steps to some chambers of Middle Temple Lane, near London’s law courts. A journalist and a young lawyer start investigating. - This classic English murder mystery was written in 1920 by J.S. Fletcher, himself a lawyer turned journalist and author. (Summary by Gesine)

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Artist/Composer: J.S. Fletcher
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01 - The Scrap of Grey Paper 13.4 MB
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02 - His First Brief 13.1 MB
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03 - The Clue of the Cap 14.9 MB
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04 - The Anglo-Orient Hotel 12.1 MB
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05 - Spargo wishes to specialize 12.1 MB
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06 - Witness to a Meeting 13.0 MB
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07 - Mr. Alymore 13.2 MB
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08 - The Man from the Safe Deposit 13.1 MB
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09 - The Dealer in Rare Stamps 12.0 MB
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10 - The Leather Box 14.5 MB
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11 - Mr. Aylmore is Questioned 15.7 MB
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12 - The New Witness 11.1 MB
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13 - Under Suspicion 11.2 MB
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14 - The Silver Ticket 12.6 MB
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15 - Market Milcaster 14.1 MB
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16 - The Yellow Dragon 11.6 MB
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17 - Mr. Quarterpage Harks Bac 12.0 MB
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18 - An Old Newspaper 12.7 MB
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19 - The Chamberlayne Story 13.9 MB
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20 - Maitland alias Marbury 13.0 MB
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21 - Arrested 13.4 MB
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22 - The Blank Past 12.1 MB
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23 - Miss Baylis 10.7 MB
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24 - Mother Gutch 12.4 MB
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25 - Revelations 12.8 MB
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26 - Still Silent 12.2 MB
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27 - Mr. Elphick's Chambers 11.5 MB
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28 - Of Proved Identity 10.8 MB
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29 - The Closed Doors 10.3 MB
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30 - Revelation 12.1 MB
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31 - The Penitent Window Cleaner 14.2 MB
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32 - The Contents of the Coffin 9.8 MB
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33 - Forestalled 13.3 MB
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34 - The Whip Hand 11.6 MB
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35 - Myerst Explains 17.0 MB
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36 - The Final Telegram 11.4 MB
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Reviewer: mikezane - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - April 2, 2009
Subject: Good Story
What if a person tried to fix something from the past and then was murdered for it? This is the basis for this book. Enter an inquisitive reporter with a good mind who is determined to solve the murder and outwit the police officers. Now there's a newspaper I'd LOVE to read. The mystery is well-written and keeps you guessing as to who the REAL guilty party is.

Reading is mostly well done, with a few rough spots.


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